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Title Statement | The carbon tax question: clarifying Canada's most consequential policy debate / Thomas F. Pedersen. |
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Author | Pedersen, Thomas F., 1951- |
Publication | Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing,[2024]©2024 |
Extent of Item | xii, 252 pages |
ISBN | 9781990776977 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07723599 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary | "A timely and insightful exploration of the implementation and impact of British Columbia's carbon tax, delving into the political and economic considerations behind the tax, and addressing misconceptions. Carbon taxation has become a political, social and economic hot potato in Canada (and beyond) and a major election issue. What is less known is that British Columbia established its own revenue-neutral carbon taxation policy in 2008. The compelling story of how and why has not yet been told. This timely book, written from a Canadian perspective and for a lay audience by climate policy expert Dr. Thomas F. Pedersen, highlights the key players and experts involved in the evolution and implementation of British Columbia's carbon tax policy, as well as how the BC model compares to other carbon-taxation attempts around the world, including a remarkably convoluted debacle in Australia. Pedersen argues that, despite a common perception of carbon taxes as a horrendous imposition on the Canadian public and business community, BC's carbon tax policy is in fact a template for the world and a gold standard for public policy to effectively counter climate change. Encompassing politics, climate action, economics, science and political history, The Carbon Tax Question is a must-read for policymakers, economists and environmentalists-and all citizens interested in socially-just, equitable solutions to address climate change."-- |
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By Topic | Carbon taxes--Economic aspects--British Columbia |
Carbon taxes--Political aspects--British Columbia | |
Carbon taxes--History--British Columbia |